The present name Baijnath became popular after the name of the temple.
Baijnath was the capital of Katyuri Kings,
who ruled the area from 9th-12th century AD.
Baijnath Majhi said he has seen air
and water quality in Varanasi deteriorate over his lifetime.
Another curious thing about the town of Baijnath is that there are no goldsmith shops here.
Another interesting thing about the city of Baijnath is that there is no goldsmith shop here.
Another interesting thing about the town of Baijnath is that there is no shop of goldsmiths.
Another interesting thing about the town of Baijnath is that there are no shops of goldsmiths here.
Baijnath Shiva Temple holds an important place
for the religious faith of people coming from far and wide.
From this point of view,
this pilgrimage place is famous for both names like Baijnath Dham and Ravaneshwar Dham.
A person from Harpur village of Chhatarpur district, Baijnath has seen no sunlight for 20 years or enjoyed rain.
Baijnath temple was built in the 12th century,
which is one of the most influential and important temples of Kangra valley.
Baijnath remained the capital of Katyuri Dynasty, who ruled the area from 7th-13th
century AD., it was then known as Kartikeyapura.
Baijnath Temple is one of the most popular temples in Himachal Pradesh,
and here, Lord Shiva is worshipped as the'God of Healing'.
Baijnath or Vaidyanath is an avatar of the great Lord Shiva,
and in this avatar, the great lord rids his devotees of all miseries and pain.
Baijnath has been selected as one of the four places
to be connected by the'Shiva Heritage Circuit' in Kumaun, under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme of the Government of India.
In the town of Baijnath, Dussehra festival in which traditionally the effigy of the Ravana
is consigned to flames, celebrated all over the country is not celebrated as a mark of respect to the devotion of Ravana towards Lord Shiva.